Exploiting electrical resistivity tomography for hydraulic tomography: Sandbox experiments

IF 4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES
Dong Xu , Xiangyun Hu , Yuanyuan Zha , Tian-Chyi Jim Yeh
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Abstract

Hydraulic tomography (HT) has been proven effective for characterizing aquifer hydraulic heterogeneity for decades. Many have also proposed using electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) to gain prior information about large-scale layer structures to improve the HT estimates, when the number of pumping tests and drawdown measurements is limited. This study investigates the merits of such proposals via numerical and physical experiments using an actual sandbox.

The numerical experiments show that ERT can detect the sandbox's layer structure under fully saturated conditions. Surprisingly, the physical sandbox experiments yielded different results: ERT could not detect the layer structures under saturated conditions. Nevertheless, the surveys in the physical experiments under drained conditions facilitated mapping structures, revealing that electrical conductivity show a stronger correlation with moisture content than porosity. We then used the detected layer structure under unsaturated conditions from the ERT without a definitive resistivity/hydraulic conductivity relationship as the HT prior information to improve HT's saturated hydraulic conductivity (K) estimates. The results of independent pumping and tracer tests in the numerical sandbox experiments demonstrated and validated improvements in K estimation. These findings are significant, questioning the need for accurate local-scale resistivity/hydraulic conductivity relationships. It is a new insight into hydrogeophysics.

利用电阻率层析成像技术进行水力层析成像:沙箱实验
几十年来,水力层析成像技术(HT)已被证明是描述含水层水力异质性的有效方法。当抽水试验和降水测量的数量有限时,许多人还建议使用电阻率层析成像(ERT)来获取有关大尺度含水层结构的先验信息,以改进水力层析成像的估算。本研究通过使用实际沙箱进行数值和物理实验来研究这些建议的优点。
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Advances in Water Resources
Advances in Water Resources 环境科学-水资源
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
6.40%
发文量
171
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: Advances in Water Resources provides a forum for the presentation of fundamental scientific advances in the understanding of water resources systems. The scope of Advances in Water Resources includes any combination of theoretical, computational, and experimental approaches used to advance fundamental understanding of surface or subsurface water resources systems or the interaction of these systems with the atmosphere, geosphere, biosphere, and human societies. Manuscripts involving case studies that do not attempt to reach broader conclusions, research on engineering design, applied hydraulics, or water quality and treatment, as well as applications of existing knowledge that do not advance fundamental understanding of hydrological processes, are not appropriate for Advances in Water Resources. Examples of appropriate topical areas that will be considered include the following: • Surface and subsurface hydrology • Hydrometeorology • Environmental fluid dynamics • Ecohydrology and ecohydrodynamics • Multiphase transport phenomena in porous media • Fluid flow and species transport and reaction processes
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